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So what: NetEase's second-quarter profit managed to grow a solid 13%, but a wide miss on the top line -- revenue of just $308.9 million versus the consensus of $333.9 million -- is triggering concerns over slowing online gaming growth. Declining subscriptions for Activision Blizzard's World of Warcraft -- for which NetEase holds an exclusive license in China -- continue to weigh particularly heavily on results, reinforcing worries over the waning popularity of one its main revenue drivers.

Now what: For the rest of 2012, management plans on launching several new games and adding expansion packs to existing franchises like Fantasy Westward Journey, Tianxia III, and Ghost. "We continue to build our products and services to meet customers' demands for new content with a robust pipeline of games and activities planned for the second half of the year," CEO William Ding reassured investors. More important, with the stock now trading at a single-digit forward P/E, buying into that bullishness comes at a pretty decent price.

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